Will Brink
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Gent just posted this on another forum. 67ng/dl! A re test is in order to see of it's possible lab error, but I also recommend others to get the better clinical picture should follow up come back with a similar TT finding. That's as low as I have seen in a (seemingly) healthy man under 40. Have you seen/gotten lower then that? I can't fathom how miserable levels that low must feel. He's even lower than the young man I worked with recently to who rebounded so well (1)
"Thanks to Will and this thread I started to suspect I may have low T. Talked to my doctor about it, he didn't think that I had any issues, but I was able to get him to order me a hormone panel.
Test came back at 67 ng/dl, @32 years of age.
Doctor now wants to do another test in a few weeks to confirm those numbers. Is waiting and retesting after a few weeks a normal practice?
If this has already been covered I apologize, I am working my way through this thread but haven't come across an answer yet."
(1) Story on that:
http://www.brinkzone.com/bodybuilding/natural-t-rebound-a-case-study/
"Thanks to Will and this thread I started to suspect I may have low T. Talked to my doctor about it, he didn't think that I had any issues, but I was able to get him to order me a hormone panel.
Test came back at 67 ng/dl, @32 years of age.
Doctor now wants to do another test in a few weeks to confirm those numbers. Is waiting and retesting after a few weeks a normal practice?
If this has already been covered I apologize, I am working my way through this thread but haven't come across an answer yet."
(1) Story on that:
http://www.brinkzone.com/bodybuilding/natural-t-rebound-a-case-study/